Did you buy into a failed crypto game? The Crypto Gaming Recovery Fund is offering up assets to get impacted players up and running in @splinterlands. https://t.co/VN613J81TX
We’ve launched the $500K Crypto Gaming Recovery Fund together with @TheSPSDAO to help players from failed projects restart their journey in @splinterlands. 🎮
Our aim is to also work with other solid projects who want to support and strengthen the crypto gaming space. If that’s you, feel free to reach out! Let’s build together. 💪
Huge thanks to @decryptmedia for highlighting this initiative and helping share our mission with the wider gaming community 🙌
Wow @splinterlands just launched their Campaign Mode and Foundation Set completely unannounced ahead of time.
No empty hype
No drama
Just continuing to build in a market where other projects are struggling or failing.
You love to see it! 🙌🏼
I’m kind of in shock right now.
Over 800 people came through stream to literally just watch me swap tokens back and forth and chat Splinterlands.
70+ concurrent views for most of the stream.
We burned over 3.5 million $SPS worth over $35k.
Incinerated. Gone for good. Over 0.1% of the max supply of the token gone in a single stream for no reason other than the players wanted to burn it.
I love this community.
When Bitcoin hits $100,000 I will give 1 BTC to one person who follows me.
The rules are simple:
- like this tweet, follow me and RT
- comment “100k incoming”
Let’s go! $BTC #bitcoin
Coinbase will add support for Pepe (PEPE) on the Ethereum network (ERC-20 token). Do not send this asset over other networks or your funds may be lost. Transfers for this asset are available on @Coinbase & @CoinbaseExch in the regions where trading is supported.
🚀 Ready to battle your way to the top of the leaderboard in Splinterlands? ⚔️ Compete for glory and earn amazing rewards along the way! Let's show the world what our community is made of! 💪🔥 Who's in? #Splinterlands#LeaderboardChallenge#GameOn#NFTGaming#WEB3 $SPS $DEC
If I created a Splinterlands league consisting of a series of open (ghost card) single elimination live tournaments would there be any interest, even if there was no significant prize pool?